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An attractive Hepplewhite mahogany oval tilt-top candle stand, probably Boston, circa 1790.
An attractive Hepplewhite mahogany oval tilt-top candle stand, probably Boston, circa 1790.
This tastefully proportioned candle stand features a richly grained oval mahogany top above a turned post with a molded urn. The delicate reverse scrolled spider legs terminate in spade feet
A Federal mahogany Roxbury tall case clock by Simon Willard, Roxbury, circa 1800.
A Federal mahogany Roxbury tall case clock by Simon Willard, Roxbury, circa 1800.
This handsome case of impressive size exhibits the early fretwork and bracket feet found on the finest Roxbury cases of this period. The moon phase dial features a calendar aperture, floral spandrels and is signed below the center arbor "S. Willard"....
A diminutive Chippendale mahogany chest of drawers, North Shore, Massachusetts, circa 1775-85.
A diminutive Chippendale mahogany chest of drawers, North Shore, Massachusetts, circa 1775-85.
This very handsome small sized chest, has an oxbow form with a shaped overhanging top above four graduated drawers. Each drawer has dramatically figured mahogany fronts fitted with exceptional Chippendale brass hardware. The case rests on distinctive...
The Captain Eben Baker Federal mahogany tall case clock by Aaron Willard, Boston, circa 1790-1800.
The Captain Eben Baker Federal mahogany tall case clock by Aaron Willard, Boston, circa 1790-1800. SOLD
This exceptional tall case clock is accompanied by a single family provenance originating with the Nineteenth Century Nantucket whaling captain Eben Baker. The dial is among the earliest Boston-made examples, with painted harbor scenes on the dial he...
A rare Queen Anne tiger maple porringer-top tea table, Southeastern, Massachusetts, circa 1740-50.
A rare Queen Anne tiger maple porringer-top tea table, Southeastern, Massachusetts, circa 1740-50.
This distinctive tea table with a figured maple top was recently discovered on Cape Cod. The dramatically shaped porringer top has a dish molded edge above a shaped apron. The apron joins blocked and turned legs with pad feet.
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